House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's "extraordinary accusation that the Bush administration lied to Congress about the use of harsh interrogation techniques dramatically raised the stakes in the growing debate over the Bush administration's anti-terrorism policies even as it raised some questions about the speaker's credibility," the Washington Post reports
"Pelosi's performance in the Capitol was either a calculated escalation of a long-running feud with the Bush administration or a reckless act by a politician whose word had been called into question. Perhaps it was both."
Craig Crawford: "Republicans who are dragging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi into
the torture debate are, perhaps unwittingly, encouraging Democrats to
defend her with a full investigation of the Bush White House -- unless,
of course, she does have something to hide."